. . . and pours. And pours. We are about to get slammed by Hurricane Matthew, it appears. If the city of Daytona takes a direct hit, as predicted, we are well within the Zone of hurricane force winds and rain. (We are less than 20 miles from there.) Mark is securing the buildings downtown, and we will be battening the hatches here. No mandatory evacuation for us at this point, since we are inland, but we will be getting a ton of rain and wind, most likely. And we are almost certain to lose power. Thank goodness for camping gear and a gas-powered generator. It will let us run the refrigerator and the emergency window a/c in our bedroom.
I will try to get some more excerpts up today, but I have to shop for a few storm supplies, gas up the car, and reschedule the workshop I was going to do on Saturday, first. The venue will likely be closed for storm clean-up.
SO, if I disappear for a couple of days, you’ll know why. And I STILL promise to get all your excerpts up as quickly as I can when I return. They WILL be shared here as soon as Real Life gives me a bit of breathing room.
In the meantime, wish us luck. And my daughter, Erin, too. She is in a mandatory evacuation zone in Charleston, South Carolina, and they are on their way out of town.
Matthew is a very bad boy.
OMG! Please keep safe. Sending positive thoughts your and your daughter´s way. ❤
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Thank you, Darlene. Matthew is drawing ever closer, though I’m still hoping it will swing back east again.
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Hi Marcia. I can’t believe it’s been that long ago. We are heading into our 2019 spring/summer and awaiting the forecast for this season. Hope it’s quiet. I live in central florida, Gainesville. Have a good weekend!
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Since Irma crushed our garage and totalled our roof last year, I’m sincerely hoping THIS year is a comparatively calm one, too! Stay dry! 🙂 And have a good weekend!
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Take care.
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Thanks, Bill. Doin’ my best here! 🙂
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Stay safe, hope it’s not as bad as expected x
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Me, too, but it’s swung even closer now, so I’m bracing for impact.
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Take care. Thinking of all of you.
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Thanks, Olga. We need all the well wishes we can get. Been through quite a few of these over the years. It’s never pretty. 😯
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ME TOO!!
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Stay safe, Gerald! Crossing my fingers for all of us.
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Oh Gosh, fingers crossed.
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Mine, too, Rosie. Toes and eyes, as well. 😉
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Hope you stay safe – and Erin, too.
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Thanks, Mary. Erin & Crew are heading out, even as I type this. Just hoping they don’t get caught in too much rain, en route to a safer spot. Charleston looks like it could get bad there in a hurry, and you know they’re expecting the worst when they have a mandatory evacuation order.
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I really shouldn’t ever complain about our Scottish weather!
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Stay safe, Marcia.
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Thanks, Sue. I’ve all stocked up with canned goods, got gas in the car, batteries for flashlights, oil lamps and camping stoves ready. And my gas-powered generator for my emergency a/c, so I can sleep. (It’s still hovering around 90 degrees here, and the nights are HOT.)
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I’d definitely need aircon at those temperatures!
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We had 6 straight weeks this summer of over 100 degree days. IN A ROW. SIX!!! I wanted to run away from home the whole time. To the mountains. I walked around with frozen bottles of water stuffed down my shirt, even with the central air running full on.
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I can imagine!! We don’t ever get that kind of hot! Close enough around 80 for me!
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Good luck with the storm! It sounds like a real doozy.
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No such thing as a good hurricane, if you ask me, and this one has already left a trail of terrible destruction behind it. I’m trying not to dwell on it, because at this point, it’s out of my hands. Thanks for wishing us luck.
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I’m here in south Florida as well. A little south of you. Hopefully we’ll all be okay. Take care and be prepared.
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I’m actually just north of Orlando, in Sanford, about 20 miles west of Daytona. South Florida looks to be in even more danger, so I hope YOU are safe. Check in with us after, to let us know. Good luck, Wanda!
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Yeah. It appears to be that way, that everyone in my area is in more danger. We prepared as much as possible. So, hopefully we’ll make it through this. Thanks. I will definitely check in afterwards.
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No, I don’t really “like” your post, and I’m worried about everyone in Matthew’s path. Hoping for the best. Take care!
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Yeah, I didn’t like having to post it, either, but I figured if I just disappeared for a few days, someone MIGHT notice. 🙂 Especially those last few waiting for their excerpts to get posted. *sigh* And I’ve had to reschedule my workshop for this Saturday, since the venue will probably be closed for storm clean-up. Man. Matthew is starting to make me pretty angry! Thanks for the well wishes, though, Linda. I’ll keep you posted, as I can.
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Stay safe down there. Erin, too. Battening down the hatches is definitely the way to go!
I owe you a few emails and hope to catch up in the next few days. Raven sends love to all your critters 🙂
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Thanks, Mae. Yep, I’m an old pro at battening. 😀 Don’t worry about the emails, though it’s always great to hear from you. But who knows if I’ll even be able to get online to read them? Hopefully, I still be “in touch” via my phone, but I can’t do everything from there the way I want. Emails are usually good, though. And Maks and Potter, Harry & Murphy, and Abby and Molly all say hi back to Raven. 😀
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Stay safe!
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Dear Lord, when it rains it pours everywhere! God is testing many these days. Marsh, extra prayers for you and yours and your city from me. I”m keeping tabs on the hurricane on CNN and thinking of you. Stay safe, and for God’s sake stop worrying about posting!!!! Please just keep us up to date, letting us know you’re alright! Love and hugs, Deb xoxo
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Thank you, Deb! I will stay in touch as long as I have power, and I’m gonna take all the prayers I can get from you, and anyone else willing to donate a few. 🙂 It would be nice if this storm suddenly made a right turn and disappeared into the Atlantic!
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I’ll pray for a diversion! And still thinking about you. ❤
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Please be safe. You’re in my thoughts and prayers. ❤
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Thanks, Rebecca! Gonna do my best. Will stay in touch as long as I have power.
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Okay, good. I’m worried about this hurricane, so please let us know that you and your family are okay when you can. Thanks.
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Stay safe Marcia. Let us know you’re okay when you’re able.
Hugs
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Thanks, Lori! So nice to see you here. Lots of great writers to get to know. 🙂 (Just don’t forget about ME! 😉 ) And I’m gonna try my best to stay out of harm’s way. But man, I’ve sat up through too many of these things. They never get any less frightening.
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My thoughts and prayers are with you – what a crappy week you are having 😦
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My thoughts, exactly, Debby. But then, I think about all the people who’ve already lost their homes (or lives) to this storm, and know I don’t have anything to complain about. So far. Fingers crossed it stays that way, but it IS scary.
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I can only imagine. We rarely have hurricanes, and they are very scary when they come. Hope this one leaves you alone.
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I’ll keep you in my prayers!
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Thank you very much. I’ll keep you posted on how it goes, at least for as long as I have power.
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We spent the morning shopping and preparing, too. Matthew is indeed a very bad boy. Here’s hoping it doesn’t come any further west and make landfall in Daytona Beach I am not looking forward to being without power. Been there, done that twice in 2004––and it’s no fun.
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Hope we come out of it unscathed, too, Liz. I can’t tell you how many hurricanes I’ve ridden out in 72 years. I can clearly remember Hurricane Donna rampaging through Tampa in the 1960’s. And so many more. 2004 was a record year, though. Four in a row! And three of them made a Blue Tarp City out of our area. We were lucky that we were only without power 2 days. Some places were more than a week, and one of my friends had no power for 18 days. 😯 Trees down, cars smashed, and something like 25 people killed. Let’s hope Matthew learns some manners before he reaches us. He’s already done enough bad things!
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Yes, indeed. Matthew is a bad boy. Wish you all safe harbor. Hope Matthew slips up and leaves you and family safe and sound. ❤ ❤ ❤
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That sounds like a Plan to me, Tess. Thanks!!
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You are welcome, Marcia. You all still okay weatherwise?
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Personally I think you and your daughter should meet up and go for a short vacation to Louisiana. It’s a cool place. And out of the path.
Best of luck to you and yours!
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Erin will actually be almost in Louisiana, going most of the way across the Florida panhandle. But we’re sticking it out here, and praying we’ve done enough to stay safe. We have six animals. Traveling with them would be very, very hard. If we were taking the direct hit, I’d go, but it LOOKS like Daytona will get the worst of it, and while we are close, and will no doubt have 60mph winds or more, we sometimes get those in summer storms. ALWAYS dangerous, no doubt, but normally not something you’d evacuate for.
Our house should weather the storm, assuming a tree doesn’t fall on us, but we’ve already lost all but one of our big oaks, and the one that’s left is much smaller, and leaning away from the house. I’m worried about it coming down, and that’s always pretty bad, but hopefully, if it does, it won’t land on us. Still, I’ll confess, I’m very, very nervous. Had they told us to clear out, I’d be on the road, animals or not. (I do like the idea of a little vacation in Louisiana, though. I wonder what’s happening in Bon Temps. 😀 )
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I’ve been following the storm and thinking of you, Marcia. Take good care and keep us updated as you can so we all know you’re OK.
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Thank you, Ned. I’ll keep checking in for as long as I have power. Or the computer does, anyway. Hopefully my own power will last beyond Matthew. 🙂 I confess, I’m getting pretty jittery, but then I always do when one of these storms is on the way. You just never know what to expect.
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That’s understandable. I’ve been through two hurricanes (Michigan and Florida) and they are pretty unnerving. On the bright side, think of all the writing material you’ll have when it’s over? 😉
Hang in there, Marcia. My best thoughts and wishes are with you.
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Great minds, Ned. I was just thinking I might have to have a hurricane hit the little town of Riverbend in my 4th book of the series. 😯 Oh, those Painter Brothers would have their hands full. And what if it damaged Lester’s home and all his albino and leucistic reptiles got loose? Eeeep. Could be fun. At least more so than experiencing a REAL one.
I’ve sat up through so many hurricanes over the years, I’ve lost count. I can clearly remember watching people in rowboats on Bayshore Boulevard after Hurricane Donna in the 1960’s. But I never, ever take them for granted. And Matthew has already left a pretty hefty death toll in his wake. I have been praying he’d take a sharp turn to the right and head out over the Atlantic, but it doesn’t look likely.
Thanks for keeping us in your thoughts and prayers, Ned. We need all the good wishes we can get.
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Stay safe. I’m up here just south of Jacksonville waiting for Mathew’s visit as well.
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Not too bad where we are. Hope you dodged the worst of it also, Marcia. And Riverbend should definitely have a hurricane! 😛
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